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Power Equipment and some of its customers meet up in the Wirtgen exhibit area (L-R) including Andy Moon and Matt McQueen of Power Equipment Co., Knoxville, Tenn.; Greg Estes, Austin Glass and Bill Joyner of Estes Bros. Construction, Jonesville, Va.; and Darryl Thompson, Power Equipment Co., Memphis, Tenn. Lots of activity at the Case exhibit with the introduc- tion of the all-new Case PT240D. Lots of excitement in the LeeBoy exhibit with the intro- duction of the newly redesigned LeeBoy 8520B paver. Dealer reps from Ascendum in Charlotte, N.C., stopped by the exhibit to take a look at this machine (L-R) including Kristin Parker, Scott Lee, Steve Brown, Brian Hall of LeeBoy and Steve Keller. Reynolds-Warren Equipment Co. representatives met with one of their vendors at the show, Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment. (L-R): Steve Young and Dan Dwyer of Reynolds-Warren, Morrow, Ga.; Brian Thornton of Falcon Asphalt; and Brian Meissen of Reynolds-Warren. (L-R): Ramona Phelps, Rodger Phelps, Shannon Chastain and Philicia Chastain of Basic Equipment, Eatonton, Ga., were at the show promoting their line of asphalt compaction machines. Talking about the Bagela B10000 asphalt recycling machine (L-R) are Dan Kobalick and Chris Spinella of Bagela USA; Aaron Greear, Central Paving, Ellensburg, Wash.; and Greg Harla, Bagela USA. Schwarze Industries representatives and dealers talk about the newest Schwarze products in the exhibit area, (L-R) are Brett Bussman, Tractor & Equipment Co., Birmingham, Ala.; Latner McDonald, Schwarze Industries, Huntsville, Ala.; and Autrey McMillan, Jr. Tractor & Equipment Co. T he 35th annual National Pavement Expo was held from Jan. 29 to Feb. 1 at the Music City Center in the heart of downtown Nashville, Tenn. “We are truly honored to be a part of this industry and look forward to con- tinuing the relationships with the participating companies for years to come — thanks for being a part of this one.” show managers from Emerald Expositions said. In addition to hosting 200-plus leading brands from the paving and pavement maintenance industry, National Pavement Expo delivered more than 55 conference sessions over a five-day span. The Expo was a true learning experi- ence with tremendous opportunities to network and source equipment from those in the pavement industry. National Pavement Expo (NPE) for 2021 is scheduled for Jan. 20 to 23 at this same venue in Nashville, Tenn. CEG For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com. SECTION Paving Pages 31-47 Scenes From National Pavement Expo 2020 in Nashville see NPE page 44

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Page 1: SECTION Pavingarchive.constructionequipmentguide.com/web_edit/Southeast/- 2020/… · Power Equipment and some of its customers meet up in the Wirtgen exhibit area (L-R) including

Power Equipment and some of its customers meet up in the Wirtgen exhibit area(L-R) including Andy Moon and Matt McQueen of Power Equipment Co., Knoxville,Tenn.; Greg Estes, Austin Glass and Bill Joyner of Estes Bros. Construction,Jonesville, Va.; and Darryl Thompson, Power Equipment Co., Memphis, Tenn.

Lots of activity at the Case exhibit with the introduc-tion of the all-new Case PT240D.

Lots of excitement in the LeeBoy exhibit with the intro-duction of the newly redesigned LeeBoy 8520B paver.Dealer reps from Ascendum in Charlotte, N.C., stoppedby the exhibit to take a look at this machine (L-R)including Kristin Parker, Scott Lee, Steve Brown, BrianHall of LeeBoy and Steve Keller.

Reynolds-Warren Equipment Co. representatives met with one of their vendors atthe show, Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment. (L-R): Steve Young and Dan Dwyer ofReynolds-Warren, Morrow, Ga.; Brian Thornton of Falcon Asphalt; and BrianMeissen of Reynolds-Warren.

(L-R): Ramona Phelps, Rodger Phelps, ShannonChastain and Philicia Chastain of Basic Equipment,Eatonton, Ga., were at the show promoting their line ofasphalt compaction machines.

Talking about the Bagela B10000 asphalt recyclingmachine (L-R) are Dan Kobalick and Chris Spinella ofBagela USA; Aaron Greear, Central Paving, Ellensburg,Wash.; and Greg Harla, Bagela USA.

Schwarze Industries representatives and dealers talkabout the newest Schwarze products in the exhibitarea, (L-R) are Brett Bussman, Tractor & EquipmentCo., Birmingham, Ala.; Latner McDonald, SchwarzeIndustries, Huntsville, Ala.; and Autrey McMillan, Jr.Tractor & Equipment Co.

The 35th annual National Pavement Expo was heldfrom Jan. 29 to Feb. 1 at the Music City Center in theheart of downtown Nashville, Tenn. “We are truly

honored to be a part of this industry and look forward to con-tinuing the relationships with the participating companies foryears to come — thanks for being a part of this one.” showmanagers from Emerald Expositions said.

In addition to hosting 200-plus leading brands from thepaving and pavement maintenance industry, NationalPavement Expo delivered more than 55 conference sessionsover a five-day span. The Expo was a true learning experi-ence with tremendous opportunities to network and sourceequipment from those in the pavement industry.

National Pavement Expo (NPE) for 2021 is scheduled forJan. 20 to 23 at this same venue in Nashville, Tenn. CEG

For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.SECT IONPaving

Pages 31-47

Scenes From National Pavement Expo 2020 in Nashville

see NPE page 44